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Guide to Canoeing in Maine


By Steven Merusi


Majority of the United States may have been developed into industrial and commercial areas but there are still some areas that have remained close to Mother Nature. Maine has been aptly called the Sunrise County not only because of its location but also due to its serene surroundings.

While its neighbors have been developed into suburban districts, Maine continues to boast a rich forest and wilderness as well as vast water resources including rivers and lakes that are favorable for canoeing. Consequently, it may be because of its far-flung location that Maine has managed to remain isolated and rich in natural and wildlife resources.

Anyone who loves the satiny cold breeze of nature while canoeing should try canoeing in Maine. The many canoeing routes in Maine may have remained a secret to most of the world communities but its canoeing areas can give canoe enthusiasts the satisfaction of being one with nature.

There are many canoeing areas that should rightfully catch the fancy of canoe enthusiasts. Among these are the lakes in Saint Croix, Machias and St. John rivers as well as the Allagash waterway.

Canoe enthusiasts will truly enjoy the breathtaking views of Saint Croix especially its forests and lakes just near the Canadian border. Canoeing may be the main thing to do here due to the whitewaters but also take note of the scenic meadows and the camping grounds.

Canoeing enthusiasts should however take extra care when traversing the waters of Saint Croix as it is already listed as a protected area because of the abundance of wildlife in the area like the moose, salmon and the famous American Bald Eagle.

The rivers of Saint Croix are ideal both for beginners and expert canoe enthusiasts. The waters offer serene canoeing opportunities for the beginning canoe enthusiast and at the same time offer surmountable challenges to experts.

The Machias and Saint John Rivers offer the best water and trail for canoe enthusiasts. Not only that, it provides canoe enthusiasts a chance to experience the various campsites near the beachfronts and right in the wilderness of Maine. Once you get tired of canoeing then you can try your hand in fishing and catching trout. Canoeing through the narrow waterways of Saint John River gives the enthusiast a first hand experience in witnessing the many majestic gifts of nature.

The Allagash waterways have been visited by most sport enthusiasts and are considered by them as one of the best areas to go canoeing and experience paradise at the same time. Thanks to the officials of Maine, the Allagash waterways as well as the other canoeing areas are being strictly protected to ensure that they remain sustainable for future generations. Like all other protected areas, visitors are expected to leave nothing but footprints.

The county officials have made available canoeing guides for enthusiasts who want to explore the beauty of nature while doing their thing. Families and friends can take advantage of the regular guide trips scheduled in several batches. Visiting the canoeing areas in Maine has become easier because of the Maine canoe guide.

The wonders of Maine have remained hidden for the majority of the world but for those who are blessed enough to have experienced such wonders personally, there is no turning back. Once experienced, the beauty of Maine will just keep on haunting you.

 

 

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